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How French-speaking Belgian public television was transformed

2023-02-24T18:27:25.591Z


SURVEY - By adapting content to its different audiences, RTBF has returned to growth. On March 8, Jean-Paul Philippot will be received at the National Assembly in Paris by the Cultural Affairs Committee as part of the information mission on the future of French public broadcasting. The general administrator of the French-speaking Belgian Radio and Television (RTBF), re-elected in February 2020 for a six-year term, will share his experience at the head of a public company which has


On March 8, Jean-Paul Philippot will be received at the National Assembly in Paris by the Cultural Affairs Committee as part of the information mission on the future of French public broadcasting.

The general administrator of the French-speaking Belgian Radio and Television (RTBF), re-elected in February 2020 for a six-year term, will share his experience at the head of a public company which has embarked on an ambitious transformation plan.

To prevent the "sick"

Belgian public television

from sinking further into the crisis and entering the digital era, this former director of hospitals in Brussels, administrator of the RTBF for twenty years, has took the bull by the horns.

He is betting on abandoning an operation in silos - with a very clear separation between television, radio and the Internet - for an organization and distribution of RTBF content on all of its media according to the audiences.

RTBF is no less than four…

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Source: lefigaro

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